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Do we smell the beginning of a third party?
Bills would've changed "technical architecture" of the Internet.
Someone snapped a pic of them in the Oval Office.
The White House kept a lavish Alice in Wonderland–themed party hush-hush during the recession.
The petition signers are going to be very disappointed.
Politico fuels the dreams of every kid who thinks admission to Harvard merits a national news headline.
The well-liked cultural guru, who produced such events as "A Broadway Celebration" at the White House, is moving on to a private-sector job in New York City.
The White House says there's "no scenario" in which Mubarak can stay in power.
Is Pete Rouse a 64-year-old cat lover or Washington's answer to Donald Trump?
Things got a little too warm and fuzzy for CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
"In Chicago," Press Secretary Robert Gibbs later explained to the press corps, "this is how friends say goodbye."
@MayorEmanuel, our new favorite fake Twitter account.
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